Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1922 — Page 2
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♦ BUSINESS CARDS * +++ + + Pains in the back are symptoms you should not allow to continue unheeded. Kidney troubles are dangerous where they reach final stages. Let me examine your case. My corrective methods will rid you of your kidney worries. FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathlo Treatments given to suit your neee at 144 So. 2nd St 'Phone 814 Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m. S . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 Agents for Pianos and PhonocTanhs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Glourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray ami electrical treatments for high blood pressure, and hardening of the arteries: X-ray ■ treatments for GOITRE. TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to k p. tn Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 40> j N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeor X-Ray and Clinical i -aboratorics Office Hours: 1 to 4 and € to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan oa Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Denim-e.it. 0 o DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Homo 413 Office Hours —9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday.B to 9 a. in. O _ Q Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best 6-~ O PLENTY OF MONEY 6%—No Commission. Can pay on principal any time; part or all. D. N. ERWIN o o o o DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, D. C.. PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Phone day and night, 189. O—— — O AFTER OCTOBER Ist Cook stove wood delivered in’single cord orders only $2.50 per cord. Small blocks per load $2.25. Collect on delivery. The La'ountaine Handle Co Phone 564. 230tC s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—B—6—J H. S. MICHAUD Dealer in Real Estate, Farms and City Properties For Sale or Exchange. 133 S. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. Office Phone 104 Residence Phone 496 f FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leave* Ft. Wayne , 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:0« p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. in. Freight car leaves Decatur.. .7:45 Arrf ves at Fort Wfi ae 8:30 Arrives at Decatur 1:30 P. » RAYMOND,’ Agent. I Office Hours 7:30 a. m.. 7:00 p. m. I „ J
+ ♦♦♦*♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦*♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+++++♦+*♦♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE-A few second hand coal ranges.—Gas Office. 86tf FOR SALE —Lump rock salt at 1c a !b. Adams County Equity ExI change, Monroe St. & G. R. & I. Phone 233. 218tf FOR SALE —Two full blooded Durham calves, 1 male and 1 female, two months old: inquire of Herman Reiter, I tec Blur, R. R. 7; Hoagland phone. 6tx. I'llll SALE -Poland China sows with 7 pigs. J. W. Watts, Decatur R. R. ; 7 231t3x j FOR SALE - Dodge touring ear in i good running order. Will sell I I lght CttU BQ4 ’ 231t3x ' FOR SALE—Two cottages in Florida. East coast. Close to Ocean. Wonder ] lul beach. Good bathing and fishing [in both salt and fresh waters. Address I Mrs. Hattie Studabeker Obenauer. 222 No. 4th St., Decatur. 231-3tx. FOR - SALE —"“Universal" kitchen range, in good condition. A bar gain. 447 Mercer Ave.23l-6tx FOR SALE —A gas range in good condition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Phone 454. 231-3tx [FOR. SALE —One good upright piano Inquire 1322 W. Monroe St. Phone [ 959.233-3tx. I FOR SALE — 2 general hunting hounds. Chas. Magley, Highway | Supt., Decatur. 233-3tx. I FOR SALE— Two registered Duroc sows with pigs by side, seven and I ight pigs each. Phone SG6-R. W. 'I iStults, Decatur, Indiana. 233-3tx [FOR SALE-Roils and player piano attachment. Will sell cheap. Phone I SBB. 233-3 t. FOR SALE—Hound pups, from SI.OO ' to $5.00. 1516 W. Madison St. 233-", ix LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Three bicycles. Owners can have same by identifying prop Lertv. Sam Franks, High street. For Rent KMC REN t~FarnTin Root township. Young married man preferred. W. A. Fonner.23l-3tx. ROOMS ~ FOR - "RENT—Strictly modern. for one or two gentlemen. 115 North First st. 233t3x GARAGE - FORTrENT—Cement block i fireproof garage for rent at 225 N. i st ’ 233t3x WANTED I WANTED—GirI for general housework. in modern country home. No ■ outside work. No washing. Call 56 ■ during day, or 6toSp. m. 231-3tx ! GIRL WANTED—Fainily'of'L no washing, good home, sl2 per week. Prefer country girl. E. G. Hoffman, Hickory Hurst, 1 Fort Wayne, Ind. 232t2 WANT ADS EARN—■s—s— f o NOTICE TO HUNTERS i Hunting or trespassing will not be * allowed on the farms owned or tenanted by the undersigned parties. Violators will be prosecuted according to law: Henry Eiling Renj. Eiling Willis Magner Casper Miller Henry Barkley ■ Isaac Everett H. W. Sellemeyer Krick-Tyndall Co. G. M. T. Trout Mary Koenig .John A. Miller Peter Heiman John Caudle Julius Schultz John Brown Henry Coyne James F. Arnold Henry Krick Peter Miller A. J. Smith Abe Schnepp 233-T&F to Dec. 15 o_ HUNTING NOT ALLOWED Hunting and trespassing is forbidden on the J. C. Cowan farms in St. Marys township. 'Please take notice. 232t3x Sale X-f Calendar Oct. 11. —Ben Waggner, 3 miles north Decatur. Oct. 12. —David Sovlne, 7 mile* 'northwest of Decatur. Oct. 16 —Wednesday, Wpa. Hendricks, 4ti miles northeast of Decatur 'on the Robertson Peoples farm. I October 17 —40 head O. 1. C. pure .bred hogs. P. B. Dykeman, Decatur, Jr. R No 9. j Oct. 19 —Tone Andrews, 2 miles ' south of Decatur.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922
OFFICE IS CLOSED The Dental parlors of Dr. Burt Mangold will be closed until October 9th, * ■ WICK <>!•' FIX M. METTI.KMEST OF tCMT.VI'K. Notice Ik hereby given to the creditor*. heirs mid legatees of John B. Klee, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 19th day of October, 1922, and mliow eaiiHe, If any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of Hiihl decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notiiled to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. DANIEL SPRANG, Admlulst rator. Decatur, Indiana, September 23, 1922. Lenhart & Heller, Attorneys. 27-4. * NOTICE TO HUNTERS We, the undersigned, for protection to birds will not allow any hunting on farms rented or owned by us: Charles Werling I'lit’O. Koenemann Win. C. Werling John Miller Ed. Meyer Otto Peek B. A. Seesengulh August Sulking Gustave Ehlerding Ernst Ehlerding S. P. Sheets W & F till Oct 3x The Messrs. Clem Steigmeyer and It. Figert and the Misses Katherine and Helen Freiburger. spent Sunday it Rome City—Ft. Wayne News-Sent fuel. MARKETS STOCKS Daily Report of Local an<l Foreign Markets Liberty Bonds U. S. Liberty 3*£s $100.56 U. S. Liberty Ist 4 Vis 100.06 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4QS 99.84 IT. S. Liberty 3rd 41s 99.86 U. S. Liberty 4th 4Qs 100.04 Victory 4%s 100.42 Indianapolis Livestock Market oHgs—Receipts 9500; market 350 50c lower; best heavies $9.650 9.75: medium mixed [email protected]; common choice $9.50(39.65. Cattle —Receipts SOO: market dull and lower; steers $11.00011.75; cows and heifers $7.00® 9.25. ( Sheep—Receipts 400; market steady 50c lower; top $5.00012.50. Calves—Receipts 700; market 50c lower; top $12.50. Toledo Live Stock Market Hogs—Reßceipts L|ght: lower: heavies $9.5005.75; mediums £9.7509.80; yorkers $9.7009.80; good nigs $9.00419.25. Calves —Market steady. . -iiieep and lambs—Steady. New York Produce Market Flour —Dull. Fork —Firm; mess $11.900 12.00. I.ard —Firm.
Sugar—P.aw—Stronger $5.25: refin?<l. stronger; granulated $6.25 0 6.50. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10@10%e. Tallow —Dull; speclai 6%e; city 5%c. Hay—Firm; --’me No. 1 $1.25; No. 8 [email protected]; clover 8501.20. Dressed poultry—Steady; turkeys 30053 c; chickens 22038 c; fowls 16 033 c; duck 28c. Live poultry—Firm: geese 20022 c; ducks 26 0 30c; fowls 20029 c; turkeys 35 0 50c: rosters 13c; chickens, broilers 21023 c. Cheese—Firm: state milk, common to rfpeciala 19%’025c: skims, common to specials 17017%c. Butter;— Quiet; receipts 10905 creamery extra 41c: state dairy tubs 44%@450; imitation creamery firsts 300 43c. Eggs—Unsettled: receipts 11758; nearby white fancy 704?73c; nearby mixed, fancy 52055 c; fresh firsts 38 0 50c; Paci.c coast 400 66c. East Buffalo Cattle —Receipts 125: market slow, steady; shipipng steers $9.500 10.50; butcher grades $7.5009.00; cows $2.50 406 50. Calves —Receipts 600; market slow. 50c lower; cull tn choice $4.00013.00. Sheep and lambs —Receipts 1400: market active steaiiv; choice lambs $13.00014.00; cull to fair $8.00012.00vearlings $7.000 10.50; sheep $3,000 8.50. Hogs—Receipts 200; market slow 25c lower: yorkers SIO.OOO 10.25: pigs $9.5009.75; mixed $10,200 10.25; heavy $10.20010.25: roughs $7,500 S. 00; stags $5.0005.50. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 1920; shipments 1900: of ficial to New York yesterday G 460; Hogs closing dull; lights and pigs $9.5009.75; other grades $10,200 10.25; one deck 230; average $10.35; roughs $7.750 8.00; stags [email protected]; cattle 125, slow; sheep 1400, steady; best lambs $14.00; ewes $6,000)7.50; calves 600, slow; tops $13.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 1 Wheat SI.OO No. 2 Wheat 98c No. 2 White Oats 35c Yellow Corn 80c White Corn 75c Rye 65c Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsike $3.00 to $7.00 R.ed Clover SB.OO Decatur Produce Market Large Hens 16c Leghorn: Fowls ...., 12c Leghorn Chickens 12c Heavy Spring Chickens 16c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 12c Geese 10c Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 26c Egg Market Eggs, dozen 36c *—» Local Creamery Market Butterfat 36c
Over 30 Million Bottles 1 wi *Ybu Can Soon Feelhs j|lW| Strenjtheninj.lg'j;;; ffl Invigorating lie |>i' Effect W * ihdi’ At all food Drugjisu
ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Rowles Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Bebause of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irriation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little tar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from iny good druggist and use it like a cold cream. o NOTICE TO HUNTERS There will be no hunting or tress passing on farms owned or tenanted by the undersigned parties Violators will be prosecuted according to law: Mart Staffer, John Kintz. John Arnold, Frank Brown. Clem Lengerich, Lawrence Brown, Guy Faikerson, Philip Carper. Fred Baker. Tony Voglewede, Cecil Harvey, W. E. Kintz. John Appleman, Wm. Kitson, Mrs. E. Egley, Anthony Lengerich, Kohne Bros., Gerhard Kohne. M W-F to Oct Cx )— O AUCTIONEER With years of experience in the auction business I will make your sale a success and assure vou of the highest dollar. ROY RINYON 228 Rugg St.. Decatur. Indiana Phone 944-White or No. 80. O i-,—O O D AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic diseases cured without drugs, by Chiropractic and other natural ways. When hope is gone and your case has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, 1). C. CHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. Office over Morris 5 & 10c store Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 o O O FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone
I HARRY DANIELS i Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone 861-N at my expense or see me at Vance & Linn’s on Saturdays. O O O — o ARE YOU SICK OF BEING SICK? Then investigate the wonder- ; ful science of Chiropractic. CHARLES--"CHARLES, D.C. Doctor# of Chiropractic Calls made day or night. Over Keller's Jewelry store. Phone 628. i> ..... O 3 O J. N. BURKHEAD Monroe, Ind. Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER My years of experience mean successful sales for you. Use Decatur-Monroe phone at * my expense. O O V ML —•—*— 1 BABY’S BATH means a lot to baby and a lot to you, too. Therefore why not put in one >f our sanitary, up-to-date, snowAhlte, spotless, tubs? Baby's bath will be an event then. Let us show rou the real economy and added pleasure from having a sanitary ’lathroom such as we install and eulp. The cost is nothing when the comfort is considered. F. J. HYLAND Went Monroe Street FOR SALE—Pears' J.”C.' Moorman. phone 880-A. 230 eodtf
*♦*♦*♦*•*•*****' ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAB Wednesday Bachelor Maids with Adela.d.- Deiniuger 6:30 p. m. "500" club—Mrs. Lawrence Klein- < benz. Shakespeare Club with Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Historical Club—Mrs. John Schafer Reformed Christian Endeavor—Parsonage. W. M. A. of U. B. church at parsonage. Preparatory Service at Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m Thursday Concord Ladies Aid —Mrs. Kate 'l.risten. Elks Card Party at Elks’ Hall, 7:45 ). m. Mount Pleasant Ladies Aid with Mrk. EYances Fuhrman. Work and Win class of U. B. church —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Ladies Aid of Cavalry church—Mrs. Chas. Kelley. Tjrzalo club of Ben Hur lodge, with Mrs. Walter Springer. Thursday—Woman’ 1 club, picnic supper, library. Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary society, witli Mrs. H. M. DeVoss, 2:30 p. ni. Mooseheart Legion. 7:30 p. in. Friday Friday—Christian Ladies’ Aid at Christian church. Baptist Brotherhood at home of Sam Shamp. , Woman’s Home Missionary society of Methodist Episcopal church, with Mrs. D. Newton, 2:30 p. m. Ruth Bible Class of Presbyterian Church with Miss Sue Mayer, 7:30. The Philo class of the Baptist •hurch met last night at the home of Paul Castle. After the transaction of he business the evening was spent in playing games after which lunch •v::s served. ♦ The Dorcas class of the Evangelical •liurch met last night with Mrs. C. L Haney, to transact business for the month. After a delightful social hour refreshments were served. Twenty members were present. All members and friends of the Presbyterian Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society are cordially invited and eijiected tp attend the Oci toiler meeting which will be held Thursday, afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Huber DeVoss, corner of Seventh and Madison streets. Following is the program: Hymn; devotions, Mrs. L. Meyers; business; hymn; study of Chapter IL “The Reach of the Church;’’ leader, Mrs. Beavers, assisted by Mesdames Horton, Wertzberger, Smith, Erwin, Sutton and Frisinger. Piano selection, ’ Mrs. B. N. Covert; offering; Mizpah; social hour. * A service in preparation for Communion Day will take the place of the regular prayer service at the ( Presbyterian church tonight. C. D. 1 Teeple will be the leader. All mem bers of the church are urged to be present.
Tin Missionary Society of the Retermed church had a very interesting muting last night with many mem bers present. The society is packing Christmas for Miss Esther Sei'cmeyer to be used in her school. All adies that have not brought their gifts are asked to bring them to the parsonage on or before Saturday so site box can be sent soon. ♦ The Womens club will hold a picnic supper at the Library Thursday evening at 6 o’clock. Every member is requested to be present to attend the supper. / The Ruth Bible class of the Presbyterian church will meet at 7:30 o’clock Friday night at the home of Miss Sue Mayer, on North Second street. * One Teacher Not Named in List Printed Tuesday In preparing the list of school teachers in Adams county, which was published in the Democrat yesterday, two mistakes occured. The name of Maud P. Doan, teacher of Latin in the Decatur high school was omitted. Miss Grace Coffee, of the Central building in Decatur, teaches Penmanship in addition to Grammer, as was stated. o Jury Disagreed in Hights. Wagoner Case After deliberating for more than twilty hoiifs, the-jury In the cage of Smith D. High against Laura Walters and John Wagoner failed to reach an agreement and was discharged at 9 o’clobk this morning upon the agreement of both parties. The foreman of the jury stated that they had been unable to agree and indications were that it be impossible for them to reach an agreement. This was the
second trial of the case, a verdict in favor of the plaintiff having been reached by the jury which heard the case the first time. The verdict was set aside by the Judge and a new trial granted. The action was a suit on a note, which the defendant claimed he did not sign. o O___ O THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS | Company Insurance. Loans, Securities Room 9-10 Morrison Block — -o l
— - - - Do!fou WANT -fegW x -73 Get More Eggs tills Fall and Winter! The one great mistake most poultry raisers make is in the idea that scratch feeds make eggs, and this accounts for their failure to get eggs in the winter and fall. Scratch feeds do not make hens lay. Just so long as you make scratch feed the bulk of your hens ration, you will fail to get ecus. Scratch feed is for the hen s bodily maintenance-to make i her exercise, scratch-to satisfy her while on the roost, and not to make eggs. The feed that will matte hens lay abundantly must be a soft feed, finely ground and correctly balanced—a feed composed of materials like hens pick up o the Spring, when their egg production is highest. FUIzfpPEP DRY MASH A The Great Oatmeal Poultry Feed that kind of a feed—compounded along nature’s lines-made solely to make hens lay. It is a combination of proven egg making materials with several other valuable ingredients which -ome as near nature’s egg-making food as it is possible for expert Knowledge, science and experience to produce. To get more eggs. Feed FUL-O-PEP DRt MASH —ail your will eat. Keep it where they can get it all the time, NLjWL’Mf 1 and feed Fui-O-Pep Scratch Feed a’oout an hour before they go ; JLUSA to roost—then you’ll get eggs and lots of them. We guarantee it. PRODUCED BY The Quaker Oats Company Address: Chicago, U, S. A. 4 N-5 r FOR SAUE BY Adams Co. Farmers Equity Exchange
TRUST I 111 A Trust is a sacred obligation II - Trust is the foundation of all modern 111 business. This bank aims pre-emin-ently to be trustworthy. Deposit Il your trust funds here and make use of your security. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE” ' | — j - ■ 1 — ~ I GIRLS Learn to make Gloves. Your working conditions are ideal—the factory is centrally located and modern in every respect The work is very light, easy and pleasant. I We PAV The Highest Wages BONUS GIVEN WHILE LEARNING * —APPLY— I Waring Glove Co I I | 119 W. Monroe St. | I
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